Thursday, April 2, 2026

104: Not in my Park! Regulating Controversial Park Activities

In this episode, Ancel Glink’s Tyler Smith, Eugene Bolotnikov, and Katie Nagy take the stage at the 2026 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New Heights Conference. The team discusses the legal complexities of managing potentially controversial activities in public spaces, ranging from the rapid rise of e-bikes and e-scooters to the evolving landscape of public camping regulations and the "noise" issues surrounding pickleball courts. This episode features live audio from their conference session, providing practical strategies for park districts and municipalities to regulate these activities while balancing individual rights and public safety.

What controversial activities are impacting your parks? Email us at podcast@ancelglink.com!

Highlights:

  • Regulating E-Bikes and E-Scooters: A breakdown of the Illinois Vehicle Code, including the three classes of e-bikes and the default rules for e-scooter authorization.
  • Regulatory Models: Examining the "least," "moderate," and "most" restrictive approaches local governments can take to manage micro-mobility devices.
  • Liability Considerations: Understanding the "intended and permitted user" standard under the Illinois Tort Immunity Act and how signage impacts a park district's legal duty.
  • Public Camping and Grants Pass: A deep dive into the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson and its implications for the 8th Amendment.
  • Illinois Protections for the Unhoused: Navigating state-specific laws, including the Illinois Bill of Rights of the Homeless Act and the Illinois Human Rights Act.
  • Pickleball Pushback: Addressing the "noise sensitive land use" zoning trend and strategies to mitigate resident pushback on new outdoor pickleball courts.
  • Public Comment (FOIA Update): A review of PAC Binding Opinion 25-16 regarding the disclosure of public employee termination letters.

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